There will likely never be any material to support this; but in a stretched theory you could argue thatin a case or two Dio was likely telling the truth about Quark hitting betray. Only because Quark seems to universallybe the first to fall prey to Radical-6. Imagine if you're a kid, those symptoms hit, you're in a confined box which thentriggers a mild case of claustrophobia. In that extremely altered state of mind Quark could've potentially rushed forwardand slammed whatever button he could reach on the screen if he was aware pre-Rad-6 attack that the doors wouldopen after voting.

Then after the claustrophobia fades the Rad-6 symptoms die down as well (until they come in full force a few hours later);leaving everyone to think Dio's just being a liar, since the player has likely figured out by the second or third go he's a perma-dick.For a kid like that you could handwave Quark either not fessing up as trauma-induced amnesia or simply refusing to tellfor fear of upsetting anyone, after all that is a common kid reaction to any form of screw-up.

Oh my god, I never noticed the password. That is so fucking cute. As for the Luna "Bad End", I think what happened was since Sigma betrays her and doesn't think she is important enough to save, as well as her heart being broken (she's clearly in love with Sigma/Doctor Sigma), she decides that she failed as a human and is just a "collection of metal and plastic" and falls back on blindly following orders.

Oh my god, I never noticed the password. That is so fucking cute. As for the Luna "Bad End", I think what happened was since Sigma betrays her and doesn't think she is important enough to save, as well as her heart being broken (she's clearly in love with Sigma/Doctor Sigma), she decides that she failed as a human and is just a "collection of metal and plastic" and falls back on blindly following orders.

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Haha, glad I could point out something, I find myself being the one told things like that about 98% of the time.

I'm still on the fence about that. It does make sense, but why take Quark? Where would they go? -- (lol Rhizome-10).

I always like how perfect the "true ends" turn out, where everything sort of falls into place really nicely.

I think it's possible Luna could have put Quark on the shuttle back to Earth. She would have had to pass through the number 9 door with him inorder to get him to the real PEC room, for decompression. As to why she saved him, she's been pretty motherly towards Quark through the entire game. She hardly left his side, and guided Junpei towards him. I think she always saw Quark as an innocent in the whole thing.

I've finally beaten the game, so now I can stop avoiding those black boxes here! Overall, I liked it a lot, not to mention it took a lot longer to go through it than I thought it would. I managed to pass the 40 hours mark, something I wouldn't even consider to 999.I liked how while some mysteries were being built up other were having answers. It takes a little of the impact on the ending but on the other hand it keeps you hooked during most of the time and makes you want to experience another timeline.

About the ending:

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I thought it was nice but a little too confusing. Even though I understood most of it, there were some stuff I didn't.Also, based on the ending, or should I say, the beginning, it looks like there are plans for a sequel that will pick up the part where we "save" humanity.

Answering fans’ questions on Twitter, Zero Escape series director and writer Kotaro Uchikoshi disclosed that 999’s hero Junpei will participate in the next nonary game and will be young again. This third game is expected to delve into the mysteries of Radical-6 and Phi, too.

Also returning in the next Zero Escape release: Virtue’s Last Reward’s Dio and Tenmyouji. It sounds like Quark won’t have a cameo, though, as he will not have been born yet when the game takes place.

My question: who the ffffff would set up a third "fourth" Nonary game?

Don't worry; no spoilers. Just a handy dandy little visual guide to show you pretty much the entire VLR cast also VA'd in Persona 3/4. It's an amusing sight to see the cosplay element mixed with the 'Why the hell did I not recognize that voice?' moment. What's sad is if you know the P 3/4 side of the characters then some of these line ups make far too much sense ironically.